The OpenWrt build-poison scare reveals why router firmware supply-chain security matters for smart home and IoT users.
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The TP-Link Dual-Band BE3600 Wi-Fi 7 Router Archer BE230 is now available for $86.98, which is $33.01 off the regular price.
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My signal so strong, but connection is still so S*%$. How come?” “That router has so many antennas, but still can’t get a good signal in the !” “I sign ...